Illustrator Rod Hunt worked with San Francisco based advertising agency Goodby, Silverstein & Partners illustrating their new advertising campaign “Welcome to the World of Sex” for AIDES, the first French HIV/AIDS prevention non-profit organization. Their latest campaign aims to promote safe sex, awareness and behavioural changes through innovative and provocative imagery. Rod’s Sex Theme Park map has the tagline “The safer you play, the longer you stay” & takes a humorous & revealing approach to the world of human sexuality & safe sex.

Rod Hunt is a London based Illustrator & artist who has built a reputation for retro tinged Illustrations & detailed character filled landscapes for UK & international clients spanning publishing, design, advertising & new media, for everything from book covers to advertising campaigns, theme park maps, iPhone Apps & even the odd large scale installation too! Rod is also the illustrator behind the bestselling Where’s Stig? books for the BBC’s hit TV show Top Gear.

SFSA studio member Roise de Borman at Hackney Road studios will be hosting FIELD WORK 2 – POP UP SHOP from the 15th March to 20th March – Showing printed textiles, paintings prints, ceramics, cards etc alongside Fancy Goods, Reworked antiques from Huw Griffith, new taxidermy by Jazmine Miles Long, tools, stationery, bound note books, horn spoons,prints paintings and objects from British artists and more…

Tina has used her method of many thin glazes and building fields of colour to transform Venice into representation of the very element that defines her. The artist’s science background gives her a curiousity about the properties of the water surface: light and shadow, reflection and refraction, pattern and water movement. These create a different memory of Venice. Tranquil spaces of line, colour and light rather than landscape.

SFSA:

Who we are:

Second Floor Studios & Arts - [SFSA] is a London-based social enterprise company and ‘not-for-profit’ project that supports the development of visual and fine art practice and craft and designer making by providing affordable studio space to artists.

Since 1997 SFSA has offered affordable studio space to arts practioners, creating a community of artists, crafts-makers and designers that has grown year on year. The company is undertaking a major strategic growth and development plan across its Woolwich site. Working with property developers Emafyl. SFSA will deliver studio space for up to 300 artists, an education centre and outreach programmes, 2500sqft gallery, arts cafe and one of London's largest open access fine art print studios - creating one of Europe's largest centres of affordable studio space for artists, craft-makers and designers.